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kaibun
English
Etymology
From Japanese ?? (literally “circle sentence”).
Noun
kaibun (plural kaibun)
- A form of Japanese palindrome.
Anagrams
- buniak
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kibun
English
Etymology
From Korean ??(??) (gibun).
Noun
kibun (uncountable)
- (Korea) emotion; feeling; mood
- (Korea) face; dignity; prestige
- 2009, Mary E. Connor, The Koreas (page 243)
- For example, a Korean's kibun is damaged when someone does not show him or her proper respect by bowing soon enough or low enough, not using honorific words, or handing him or her something with the left hand.
- 2009, Mary E. Connor, The Koreas (page 243)
Japanese
Romanization
kibun
- R?maji transcription of ???
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